The Hurghada Marina Boulevard is more than just a harbor. It is a world-class promenade lined with over 20 restaurants, 10 bars, and dozens of boutique shops. Whether you want a $50 steak or a $3 coffee, this guide covers every worthwhile spot on the strip.
From Asian fusion to authentic Egyptian grills. The Marina is the culinary capital of the Red Sea coast.
The most famous restaurant in Hurghada. Located at the very tip of the Marina with the best sunset views. Famous for their Chateaubriand steak, fresh sushi platter, and romantic ambiance.
βββββ ExpensiveA vibrant Cuban-themed bistro. Great burgers, tex-mex dishes, and specialized cocktails. The atmosphere is always lively, often with Latin music playing.
ββββ ModerateFamous for one thing: Camel Steak. It tastes like high-quality lean beef. If you are adventurous, this is a must-try. They also serve excellent fresh seafood soup.
ββββ ModeratePerhaps the best pizza in the Marina. A relaxed rooftop terrace vibe offering authentic Italian pastas and wood-fired pizzas.
ββββ ModerateKnown for "Stone Grilling" where you cook your own meat on a hot volcanic stone at your table. A fun interactive dining experience.
ββββ ModerateWhen the sun goes down, the music turns up.
Whether you want a chill shisha or a live rock band, the Marina has it.
An institution in Hurghada. Itβs where the expats go. Live bands almost every night, playing rock, pop, and blues covers. Great beer selection and pool tables.
Sleek, modern, and expensive. This is where you go for high-end mixology cocktails. The crowd is well-dressed and the decor is stunning.
The best spot for traditional Egyptian Shisha (Waterpipe). Sit on comfortable cushions, drink mint tea, and smoke apple tobacco while watching the yachts.
Forget the dusty street markets. Marina shopping is clean, fixed-price (mostly), and high quality.
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